Not exact matches
The total
amount of fees the Company paid F.W. Cook in 2007 was $ 111,207, which included the
fees paid for services provided as the independent compensation consultant to the HRC and GNC, reimbursement
of F.W. Cook's
reasonable travel and business expenses, and a
fee of less than $ 5,000 for a survey
of long - term incentives which is used for benchmarking for other positions throughout Wells Fargo.
The total
amount of fees the Company paid Cook & Co. in 2011 was $ 163,199, which included the
fees paid for services provided as the independent compensation consultant to the HRC and GNC, reimbursement
of Cook & Co.'s
reasonable travel and business expenses, and a
fee of less than $ 5,000 for a survey
of long - term incentives which is used for benchmarking for other positions throughout the Company.
Put a
reasonable amount into a TD ISA and your young person is up for total
fees (ignoring initial trading costs)
of 0.22 % which is a lot lower than the fund option.
However, if these
fees can be recouped over a
reasonable amount of time, refinancing still makes good sense.
Bumbini offers this rental package for 2 months for the
fee of 160 $ which is quite
reasonable considering that you would be spending almost the same
amount or more on disposable diapers i.e if you opt that route.
Approving treatment providers, including appropriate qualifications and experience,
amount of reasonable fees and charges, and quality and effectiveness
of treatment programs provided.
Australian Foundation Investment Company (AFIC) is Australia's largest LIC and has a total
fee of just 0.14 % p.a. Argo Investments Ltd. has a
fee of 0.16 % p.a. — both
of these LIC's are actively managed and have a
reasonable amount of the standard large caps in their holdings.
(1) A credit services organization, its salespersons, agents, and representatives, and independent contractors who sell or attempt to sell the services
of a credit services organization may not do any
of the following: (a) conduct any business regulated by this chapter without first: (i) securing a certificate
of registration from the division; and (ii) unless exempted under Section 13 -21-4, posting a bond, letter
of credit, or certificate
of deposit with the division in the
amount of $ 100,000; (b) make a false statement, or fail to state a material fact, in connection with an application for registration with the division; (c) charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration prior to full and complete performance
of the services the credit services organization has agreed to perform for the buyer; (d) dispute or challenge, or assist a person in disputing or challenging an entry in a credit report prepared by a consumer reporting agency without a factual basis for believing and obtaining a written statement for each entry from the person stating that that person believes that the entry contains a material error or omission, outdated information, inaccurate information, or unverifiable information; (e) charge or receive any money or other valuable consideration solely for referral
of the buyer to a retail seller who will or may extend credit to the buyer, if the credit that is or will be extended to the buyer is upon substantially the same terms as those available to the general public; (f) make, or counsel or advise any buyer to make, any statement that is untrue or misleading and that is known, or that by the exercise
of reasonable care should be known, to be untrue or misleading, to a credit reporting agency or to any person who has extended credit to a buyer or to whom a buyer is applying for an extension
of credit, with respect to a buyer's creditworthiness, credit standing, or credit capacity; (g) make or use any untrue or misleading representations in the offer or sale
of the services
of a credit services organization or engage, directly or indirectly, in any act, practice, or course
of business that operates or would operate as fraud or deception upon any person in connection with the offer or sale
of the services
of a credit services organization; and (h) transact any business as a credit services organization, as defined in Section 13 -21-2, without first having registered with the division by paying an annual
fee set pursuant to Section 63J -1-504 and filing proof that it has obtained a bond or letter
of credit as required by Subsection (2).
The plaintiff argues that based on information currently available regarding the plan's features, the nature
of the administrative services provided by TIAA, the plan's participant level, and the recordkeeping market, benchmarking data indicates that a
reasonable recordkeeping
fee for the plan would have been a fixed
amount between $ 1,500,000 and $ 1,900,000 per year (approximately $ 50 per participant with an account balance); however, TIAA is collecting roughly $ 10,000,000 per year (on average approximately $ 277 per participant).
However,
fees of 0.61 %
of the total
amount traded is
reasonable and this percentage should fall significantly next month due to acquiring some free trades.
A contract for a consumer credit transaction with an original
amount financed exceeding three hundred dollars ($ 300) may provide for the payment by the debtor
of reasonable attorney's
fees not exceeding 15 percent
of the unpaid debt after default and referral
of the contract to an attorney who is not a salaried employee
of the creditor.
As for the claim, the lease clearly states, and the Civil Code supports that the lessee can be held liable for the full
amount of the rent, discounted to present, plus
reasonable fees.
To the extent permitted by law, you agree to pay Capital One Investing's costs
of collection, including
reasonable attorney's
fees incurred in enforcing any
of our rights or collecting any
amounts owed to us.
A buyer injured by a violation
of this Part or by a credit repair services organization's breach
of contract subject to this Part may maintain an action in a court
of competent jurisdiction for recovery
of actual damages plus costs
of suit and
reasonable attorney
fees, which shall be measured by the time reasonably expended by the consumer's attorney and not by the
amount of recovery.
Adoption
fees should be set at a
reasonable amount meant to discourage people from selling pets to research labs (called bunchers) or collecting and hoarding large numbers
of animals.
Do they have
reasonable adoption
fees or are they charging exorbitant
amount of monies or are they giving away dogs for free?
While this credit card has a $ 0 intro annual
fee for the first year, $ 95 after that, it is still a
reasonable amount since the
amount of cash back you can potentially earn will likely outweigh this figure easily.
Moreover, the proposal to return this tax to District residents vis periodic rebate checks would be a wonderful thing for District residents, provided that residents who use a
reasonable amount of carbon - emitting energy over a period
of time are able to recoup the
fees they paid.
If Ms. Dyck charges her clients by the billable hour, and begins all professional communications in this same way, then her every client should be given a stopwatch and a copy
of Rule 2.08 (1)
of LSUC's (Ontario) Rules
of Professional Conduct: «A lawyer shall not charge or accept any
amount for a
fee or disbursement unless it is fair and
reasonable and has been disclosed in a timely fashion.»
The appellate court construed Gonzalez «as indicating that the trial judge must not assume the maximum
amount of attorney
fees permissible under MICRA constitutes
reasonable fees.
To control advances to clients within
reasonable limits requires toughness and a combination
of approaches are needed: (1) don't permit them at all; (2) insist on retainers or at least on deposits to cover estimated advances; (3) bill client advances immediately and apart from
fees; (4) record certain advances, i.e., contingent
fee disbursements, as expense to reflect them in the income statement; (5) hold your lawyer accountable for write - offs; (6) insist that your accounting department do not accept requests for client advances in excess
of a predetermined minimum
amount.
The
amount of fees was
reasonable given that the lower court reduced the requested
fees by 40 % to eliminate an award to plaintiff on unsuccessful claims.
The new test
of «proportionality» means judges will no longer allow
fees that are disproportionate to the
amount in dispute or complexity
of the case, even if the time spent would appear to be
reasonable.
This is a flexible standard: whether a person has the ability to pay the
fees depends not only on wealth and income, but also on the
amount of their
reasonable, necessary expenses and the magnitude
of the
fees.
Under this statute, barratry victims can recover (1) a penalty in the
amount of $ 10,000; (2) actual damages caused by the prohibited conduct; and (3)
reasonable and necessary attorney
fees.
And I think the lawyer who bails should be happy recovering his or her
reasonable hourly
fee, or if the recovery is not greater than the sum
of everyone's
reasonable time billed (again, by dollar
amount), a proportionally - reduced
amount.
2032 (a) The court may make an award
of attorney's
fees and costs under Section 2030 or 2031 where the making
of the award, and the
amount of the award, are just and
reasonable under the relative circumstances
of the respective parties.
In addition, if the arbitrator, at the request
of the winning party, finds that the losing party brought a claim or asserted a defense frivolously or for an improper purpose, then regardless
of the
amount in dispute, the arbitrator must order the losing party to pay both sides» arbitration
fees and may order the losing party to pay the winning party's
reasonable attorneys»
fees, unless such an award
of fees is prohibited by applicable law.
In any such action, the owner may recover two hundred dollars or three times the
amount of the actual damages sustained by him, whichever is greater, and may also recover costs
of the action and
reasonable attorney
fees; but monetary damages and attorney
fees shall not be recoverable from a good - faith purchaser or good - faith holder
of the property.
Read this quote about the Supreme Court
of Kansas: «In that way, the Court effectively held as a matter
of law that it is professional misconduct for a lawyer to «round up» a time entry, and thereby charge the client for more time than the lawyer actually devoted to the particular task, regardless
of whether the dollar
amount of the resulting charge (or the total
fee) is
reasonable or unreasonable.»»
In a suit for infringement in such a case the court may allow or disallow recovery
of any
of the infringer's profits attributable to the infringement, and may enjoin the continuation
of the infringing undertaking or may require, as a condition for permitting the continuation
of the infringing undertaking, that the infringer pay the copyright owner a
reasonable license
fee in an
amount and on terms fixed by the court.
The term «costs» includes only: (a) The
fees of the arbitral tribunal to be stated separately as to each arbitrator; (b) The
reasonable travel and other expenses incurred by the arbitrators; (c) The
reasonable costs
of expert advice and
of other assistance required by the arbitral tribunal; (d) The
reasonable travel and other expenses
of witnesses to the extent such expenses are approved by the arbitral tribunal; (e) The legal and other costs incurred by the parties in relation to the arbitration to the extent that the arbitral tribunal determines that the
amount of such costs is
reasonable; (f) The
fees and expenses
of the Secretariat, including the
fees and expenses
of the appointing authority.
(2) a «
reasonable remuneration» upon exploitation
of an employee's invention patent
amounting to no less than 2 %
of the after - tax profit generated from implementation
of an invention patent (no less than 0.2 % for a utility model or design patent), or 10 %
of the
fee generated from the licensing
of the patent.
Fund v. Rowe, 472 So.2 d 1145 (Fla. 1985), the Florida Supreme Court adopted the federal «lodestar» method for determining the
amount of reasonable attorney's
fees and costs in contested proceedings.
For each individual IOLTA account, the eligible financial institution shall provide: a statement transmitted with each remittance showing the name
of the lawyer or law firm directing that the remittance be sent; the account number; the remittance period; the rate
of interest applied; the account balance on which the interest was calculated; the
reasonable service
fee (s) if any; the gross earnings for the remittance period; and the net
amount of earnings remitted.
She is also seeking damages in the
amount of attorneys»
fees and the cost
of litigation and when considering the severity and permanency
of her injuries, the damages sought are more than
reasonable.
Jeffery also used the association's recommendations for fixed percentages when it came to his legal
fees of about $ 6,000, according to André, who found the
amount «can not be held to constitute fair and
reasonable compensation.»
The AIA requires the Director to set the
fee for a post grant review in such
amounts as the Director determines to be
reasonable, considering the aggregate costs
of the review.
[64] In Goett, at paras 10 - 11, this Court stated: «In determining the pre-tax income
of a corporation for this [s. 18] purpose, all
amounts paid by the corporation as salaries, wages or management
fees, or other payments to or on behalf
of persons with whom the corporation does not deal at arms length must be added, unless the shareholding spouse establishes that the payments were
reasonable in the circumstances».
The courts in Atlas disregarded the contingency
fee agreement in favor
of an
amount that is «fair and
reasonable».
(3) If the rules provide for a
reasonable fee, charge or other expense, the Provincial Court or a registrar
of the court may determine what
amount is
reasonable.
Likewise, taking a third
of every personal injury recovery may avoid the temptation to work unnecessary hours, but it doesn't remove the temptation to work too few — and, it certainly is no guarantee that the
fee generated has any connection to the value added by the lawyer to the client's case, or to the risk taken that might justify a
fee larger than a
reasonable hourly
amount.
If you used an out -
of - network provider, the allowed
amount is the price your health insurance company has decided is the usual, customary and
reasonable fee for that service.
Students will rejoice at the state's most prestigious schools maintaining very
reasonable tuition
fees, allowing them to spring forward into life without the complications
of enormous
amounts of student debt.
Indemnification: You agree to defend and indemnify the Company fully and its employees and contractors from any claim, demand, fine, tax, duty,
fee, settlement
amount or judgment including
reasonable attorney's
fees, arising from your failure to comply with these Terms, your violation
of any law or
of the rights
of a third party.
Marketing
fees generally should be
reasonable in
amount to the fair market value
of the services actually performed (with the
fees being appropriate for the relevant marketplace where the services are performed).
The FLSA subjects employers to civil monetary penalties
of up to $ 1,100 per violation for willful or repeated violations
of the FLSA, and allows an aggrieved employee to bring a private claim for: 1) back pay; 2) an equal
amount in liquidated damages; and 3)
reasonable attorneys»
fees.
The law states that the unit owner can recover
reasonable attorneys»
fees and additional
amounts decided by the court as
reasonable and necessary to reimburse him or her for his share
of the assessments that were levied to cover the lawsuit's defense.
The «triggering terms» for advertising under Regulation Z for open - end credit include the finance charge or any
fee that can be charged, and, if used, the following additional disclosures must be provided in a clear and conspicuous manner: (i) any loan
fee that is a percentage
of the credit limit under the plan and an estimate
of any other
fees imposed for opening the plan, stated as a single dollar
amount or a
reasonable range; (ii) any periodic rate used to compute the finance charge, expressed as an APR; and (iii) the maximum annual percentage rate that may be imposed in a variable - rate plan.
ReferralExchange.com shall, within a
reasonable period
of time following receipt
of the applicable Commission, promptly pay to Referring Agent an
amount equal to a maximum
of twenty - five percent (25 %)
of the gross referred side commission calculated on a minimum
of two percent (2 %) gross sale price prior to any allocation
of a payment to another party (including but not limited to any split between Agent and Agent's broker and any referral
fee payments to other third parties), or up to a maximum
of seventy - one and four - tenths
of one percent (71.4 %)
of the
amount actually received and recognized by ReferralExchange.com, after each
of the following have occurred: (a) the Customer referred by Referring Agent becomes part
of ReferralExchange.com's referral network, (b) such Qualified Customer completes a Qualified Transaction, and (c) such Qualified Transaction results in a Commission paid to ReferralExchange.com; provided, however, that ReferralExchange.com shall not be required to make any payment to Referring Agent if Referring Agent is in breach
of these Agent Terms at the time
of such payment, or if such payment is prohibited by law, including but not limited to instances in which Referring Agent is not an actively licensed real estate sales agent or broker at the time payment is to be made.